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BK9300

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  1. Very, very, cool, Francis. Seeing how small the caps are, one can appreciate how small the chuck on your lathe is as well!
  2. Seems like always more ideas than time to build them!
  3. Sorry to hear - very frustrating, but sounds like you have it in hand! Would you ever consider using lacquer paints? I had never used them before my current build - tried both Tamiya lacquer spray cans and Model Car World bottled lacquer for air brush - and swear by them now.
  4. Check out Teds Modeling Marketplace, under "Lines and Fittings" https://www.tedsmodelingmarketplace.com/
  5. Great looking build, and very complimentary photography!
  6. So, Jürgen, does ‘no more printing lines’ mean you’re making the leap to resin printing? Bet you’d be good at it!
  7. More great body work and cool save on the hood - gotta be pleased!
  8. This will make a unique addition to your built collection!
  9. An early Christmas present!
  10. Great scratch building, Steve - always interesting updates!
  11. Well, after your showcase is finished, looking forward to the trailer build!
  12. People gave me a lot of good ideas in earlier thread of mine about decals. . .
  13. Coming along nicely - tedious now, but soon you’ll be building the frame! Good progress,
  14. Incredibly, incredibly realistic - aside from all the other details, the dashboard is exquisite.
  15. Very steady hand with your x-Acto knife - great job!
  16. Back in the day, this car sure kept the 'muscle' in muscle cars!
  17. Short post but couldn't resist - Christmas came early yesterday afternoon when the package of printed parts sent by Bren arrived just as we were going out for dinner! Didn't open it until this morning. It might be hard to tell from pics, but the parts in hand have detail that is phenomenal. As promised awhile back, a quick, albeit incomplete, mockup of the interior, with console and one of four control lever boots set in place. Had a setting wrong in Sketchup when I created the print files - Bren needed to do a bunch of work re-scaling the files - many measurements to check against mine. Also sent along some console rejects so I could test paint them to avoid making a mess of the good ones! A couple of the interior with stuff just set place - if you zoom in on the console, you can even see two, very small toggle switches - on the real truck, one was for the pup trailer tailgate lock and the other was for the pup's tarp cover (summer use only, of course!). Apart from the control levers/boots for the plows, the other controls were also for summer operation - the two nearest the driver are for the main dump box hoist, and the other for the pup dump box hoist. Of the two smaller, vertical controls, one was for the sander diverter (don't spray cars as truck passes by), and the other was the main dump box tailgate lock. Have too much else going on at the moment to start inside the cab, so I'll have to set aside for now. Sure glad to have the parts, though! More to follow soon - thanks.
  18. I agree with Jeff and those are very small U-joints - perfect.
  19. Thanks, Gary - very kind words! There are no shortage of problems to solve in this build - very testing!
  20. Say what you will about your skills, but your detail painting is awesome!
  21. Holy - you could make your own trucking company in miniature!
  22. Appreciate the compliment, Scott! Am enjoying the progress on your wrecker build and had a look online at a few of the Century wreckers made by Miller Industries - they’re very complicated, but powerful trucks!
  23. Thanks a lot, Bren, I appreciate the compliment! I was hung up a bit on the tank, but I’m glad it turned out and is just about done. Glad you keep checking in because still a good ways to go yet!
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